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#658033 23/08/20 08:53 PM
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I am aware of several 3.7L Roadsters suffering terminal engine damage during enthusiastic track day driving as a result of oil starvation. Apparently on long track corners or a quick left to right or visa versa the sump oil gets forced up one side of the sump housing and leaves the strainer mid-air. The result of which you can guess.
Has anyone had a sump modified ( baffled ) or gated thus reducing the oil slop and mitigating the starvation, if so who carried out the work.
As you may guess I am one such owner who enjoys one or two-track days each year (COVID allowing) and has now purchased a set of wheels shod with soft compound rubber thus potentially bring the disaster closer.
When i last spoke to the factory about this there solution was 'just stick an extra liter of oil in the engine'. not sure I am happy with this as I am told this act can cause hydraulicing and subsequent damage of a different kind.
Any advice/experiance welcome.
I think this is probably directed at Simon (SIFAB) because if I need a modified sump he is probably my man.

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Yes, try Simon. Cain at Wolf performance also does them.


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Hello dear Paul,

facing the same concerns i went for an ACCUSUMP additional oil feed system... works fine! :-)


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I’ve been asked a couple of times about this

I’ve got a dummy engine lined up to prototype on, just need some time ....


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HI Simon.
I think quite alot of 3.7l owners would be interested in this. When do you think you can develop a solution.
Id be happy to run my car over so you have something to work on if that helps.


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